Tetris Quiz: How Much Do You Know About The Game?

Ask anyone what their favorite vintage arcade game is and 9 out of 10 will mention Tetris. Okay, so maybe I made that stat up, but a quick poll of all the Sugar girls tells me everyone hearts Tetris and the game did come in third place in IGN's 2005 100 Greatest Videogames Of All Time list. How much do you know about the game? Take my quiz and find out!Source

Tetris Quiz: How Much Do You Know About The Game?

The game was created in ________.

The creator has cited _____ as a source of inspiration for the game.

True or false: Tetris has even appeared as part of an art exhibition at Brown University.

Tetris game manuals refer to the seven one-sided tetrominoes in Tetris as...

Music A in the second Game Boy edition of Tetris is an instrumental arrangement of a Russian folk tune called "Korobeiniki." It was covered by________.

True or False: It's been proven that Tetris activity can also lead to more efficient brain activity during play.

True or False: Jackie Chan said he had to quit playing Tetris when it began to interfere with his work.

8/8 baby! woo!
this was the first video game i played when i was five because it's the only one i could actually do, considering that mario and zelda were too hard for me. i still rule at it. my boyfriend actually can't beat me most of the time. :)

8/8 baby! woo!this was the first video game i played when i was five because it's the only one i could actually do, considering that mario and zelda were too hard for me. i still rule at it. my boyfriend actually can't beat me most of the time. :)

some of those weren't really right. like the question of inspiration. it's NOT shoeboxes.
Tetris (Russian: Тетрис) is a falling-blocks puzzle video game, released on a large spectrum of platforms. Alexey Pajitnov originally designed and programmed the game in 1984, while working for the Dorodnicyn Computing Centre of the Academy of Science of the USSR in Moscow. Pajitnov has cited pentominoes as a source of inspiration for the game. He derived its name from the Greek numerical prefix "tetra-", as all of the pieces contain four segments, and tennis, Pajitnov's favorite sport.[1][2]
meh.

some of those weren't really right. like the question of inspiration. it's NOT shoeboxes.Tetris (Russian: Тетрис) is a falling-blocks puzzle video game, released on a large spectrum of platforms. Alexey Pajitnov originally designed and programmed the game in 1984, while working for the Dorodnicyn Computing Centre of the Academy of Science of the USSR in Moscow. Pajitnov has cited pentominoes as a source of inspiration for the game. He derived its name from the Greek numerical prefix "tetra-", as all of the pieces contain four segments, and tennis, Pajitnov's favorite sport.[1][2]meh.

I only got 5/8
Geek, did you know that Pasadena, CA rock band Ozma also covers Korobeiniki?
http://www.amazon.com/Doubble-Donkey-Disc-Ozma/dp/B000066RIL/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3/104-0590242-0532756?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1187794484&sr=8-3

I only got 5/8Geek, did you know that Pasadena, CA rock band Ozma also covers Korobeiniki?http://www.amazon.com/Doubble-Donkey-Disc-Ozma/dp/B000066RIL/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3/104-0590242-0532756?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1187794484&sr=8-3